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RedMagic 11S Pro+ Benchmark Leak Shows a 4000-Point Single-Core Score Ahead of Launch

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A newly surfaced Geekbench 6 entry suggests the upcoming RedMagic 11S Pro+ could become one of the most aggressive Android gaming phones of the year. The listing shows a nubia device with the model number NX809J posting a single-core score of 4010 and a multi-core score of 11187 on May 10.

As IT Home notes, tipster Feiwei described it as the first Android phone with a properly uploaded Geekbench 6.x result to break past the 4000-point mark in single-core testing. He also linked the result to the RedMagic 11S Pro+, which fits with RedMagic’s ongoing launch teasers.

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The benchmark listing appears a little different from other recent flagship entries. Instead of the usual “Qualcomm ARMv8 3628 MHz (8 cores)” description, this device is labeled “QTI SM8850 3628 MHz (8 cores).” That oddity has drawn extra attention because it may point to a more specialized configuration or pre-release tuning for the chip package used in this model.

RedMagic has already confirmed that its next product launch event is set for May 18 at 3:00 p.m., with the slogan translated as something close to “Riding the wind and water, leading through overclocking.” Previous official material says the phone will use an overclocked fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version and combine that with an active cooling fan plus a water-cooling design.

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The company has also gone into unusual detail about how it screens these top-bin chips. According to RedMagic, only dies that can sustain 4.74GHz in factory sprint testing even qualify for the Leading Version candidate pool. From there, the chips still have to pass adaptive voltage regulation testing under extreme conditions, with voltage and frequency both pushed to the limit to validate stability and power behavior.

Beyond the main SoC, the new phone is also expected to include the Red Core R4 chip and the RedMagic CUBE Game Engine 3.0. IT Home says that combination is intended to deliver simultaneous 2K 144Hz super-resolution and frame interpolation support, with compatibility claimed for more than 200 popular games.

Taken together, the benchmark result, the clocking details, and RedMagic’s own pre-launch messaging all point in the same direction: the 11S Pro+ is being positioned as a no-compromise gaming flagship built to win on sustained speed, aggressive display tuning, and thermal headroom rather than just marketing headlines.

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